Randall V. Martin

Randall V. Martin is a scientist, engineer, academic and author. He is the Raymond R. Tucker Distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering, with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, McKelvey School of Engineering.

Martin's research focuses on characterizing atmospheric composition to address environmental and public health issues through satellite remote sensing, modeling, and measurements, leading projects such as GEOS-Chem, satellite-derived PM2.5, SPARTAN, and contributing to health and environmental assessments. His publications comprise research articles and a textbook. He was named Highly Cited Researcher by the Web of Science, a highly ranked scholar by ScholarGPS and was listed in the top 25 environmental scientists by Research.com. He has received the 2012 Steacie Memorial Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the 2020 American Geophysical Union Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award, and the 2024 Outstanding Faculty Award from the Washington University Graduate Student Senate. Provided by Wikipedia
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